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How do rural roads differ from roads in cities or suburbs?

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Rural roads are undeveloped and city roads are developed

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This is because rural roads are made of Murram and city roads are made of tarmac.

Rural lack centralised assets such as traffic lights, partitioned pavours and path lines

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In rural areas, the environment is mainly natural. The urban and suburban paved roads are replaced by dirt roads, and the business and facilities of city life are replaced by what a person can produce for himself/herself. As far as facilities go, rural areas either have the bare necessities or people must travel to the closest town for them.

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